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Bob or Frank FM thoughts ?

The more I hear the Bob and Frank FM the more I like it. Those imaging cuts nearly made me crash the car on more than one occasion I was laughing so much.Also there is wow factor as you don’t know what song you get next . It a refreshing listen.

Enough me what do you think?
 
I think you mentioned in another thread that you're based in Ireland, so you may not be aware how many years the Frank FM brand has been around or how very successful it's been, but there's a reason for both and you're not alone in appreciating it.
 
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The more I hear the Bob and Frank FM the more I like it. Those imaging cuts nearly made me crash the car on more than one occasion I was laughing so much.Also there is wow factor as you don’t know what song you get next . It a refreshing listen.

Enough me what do you think?
Bob and Frank are merely brand names and do not specify a particular format.

In New England alone, there are "Frank-FM" branded stations with four different formats. Cape Cod is Variety Hits, Burlington VT is Rock, Southern New Hampshire is Hot AC, and Portland ME is Classic Hits.

Same can be said with Bob. While most are using the consulted Variety Hits format, there are Country, Classic Country, Classic Hits, Variety Hits, Top 40 and even Reggae stations using the name.
 
And then of course there's Jack, which is a specific format in Adult Hits. Then there's Hank, which is a name used by several country music stations. Then there's Ben FM, an adult hits station in Philadelphia that is a variation on Jack. Lots of similar options.
 
Bob and Frank are merely brand names and do not specify a particular format.

In New England alone, there are "Frank-FM" branded stations with four different formats. Cape Cod is Variety Hits, Burlington VT is Rock, Southern New Hampshire is Hot AC, and Portland ME is Classic Hits.

Same can be said with Bob. While most are using the consulted Variety Hits format, there are Country, Classic Country, Classic Hits, Variety Hits, Top 40 and even Reggae stations using the name.
Thanks for your insight .you right I'm based in Ireland tune around on various radio apps And Bob Fm in grand Caman is now calling it's Gold using the exact same Gold cuts as Gold in UK.I even heard Bob Fm in Germany all rock music .They all sound good tho
 
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